Mon Repos man dies following stabbing at barbeque event …Father, son held by police A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed yesterday during a barbeque event at Third Street south Mon Repos, East CoastDemerara.Dead is Brayon Dewakar aka Blackie of 128 south Mon Repos, a corner away from where the incident occurred.He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public HospitalCorporation (GPHC).According to information, around 3 a.m.,Dewakar was attacked by a businessman and his son, a 24-year-old mason.Both reside at Mon Repos and were taken into police custody.When this publication visited the scene, there was still fresh blood where the stabbing occurred and neighbours were in shock at the news of the young man’s death.Witnesses to the crime claim that Dewakar was playing ‘chic chic’ when an argument broke out between him and the two suspects.It is said that the businessman’s son, armed with a knife, attacked Dewakar, who ran into the yard where the barbeque was being held.Both suspects reportedly gave chase.According to reports, Dewakar was cornered at the back of the yard where he received several stabs about the body.Dewakar then jumped the fence , but subsequently collapsed in the yard next door.Dewakar’s mother, who returned from Suriname days ago to visit her son, said she was sleeping around 3:15 a.m.,when her sister woke her with news that Dewakar was in a fight.“I went and found him (Dewakar) in a yard lying down in water.I picked him up with the help of his cousin and took him on the road.When I picked him up I said ‘Blackie’ talk to yo mommy na,” she recalled.She claims all he did was make a grunting sound and then collapsed in her arms.This was evident in a video that was widely circulated on social media that entails the woman’s horrific experience of having her son die in her arms.When this publication visited the home of the suspects, there was a different story.Relatives claimed that the businessman ventured out to see what trouble their son had gotten himself into, but was arrested at the GPHC after word of the victim’s death surfaced.The businessman’s wife was asked if her son had any other such instances where he would have caused harm to anyone.His mother did not deny that her son was an aggressive person and that he had a pending court matter for wounding another person from the Mon Repos area.The police, acting on information received, went to the home of the suspects and found the businessman’s son hiding in a toilet.The businessman was not at home.Following the incident, the businessman went to the BeterverwagtingPolice Station, where he made a report that he was robbed and beaten by the deceased man.The ranks were not aware that he was involved in the murder and issued him with a medical form.He left with the form for GPHC where he was arrested by ranks who had escorted the deceased.

published:30 May 2018

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Deadly high seas attack….Key teenage ‘witness’ charged with murder More than one month after one of the most deadly high seas pirate attacks in the region, police yesterday charged a teen with murder.However, from all indications the investigators and prosecutors will be using the teen as a key witness in the case.Late yesterday afternoon, police escorted the teen, who was without handcuffs and shackles, to the courtroom of Acting Chief Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs Marcus, who read him a murder charge.Nineteen-year-old Alexander De Harte of 79 Village WestCoastBerbice, was not required to plead to the indictable charge which states that between April 21 and May 3, while being in Guyana territorial waters, he murdered Tilacknauth Mohabir called ‘Caiman’ during the course of a robbery.The charge was filed under Section Three of the Hijacking and Piracy ActChapter 10:08.Police Prosecutor Gordon Mansfield told the court that the case file is still incomplete.The teenager is due back in court on June 13 when he will appear at Springlands.De Harte, after being remanded, was quickly whisked away through the back gate at the GeorgetownMagistrates’ Courts.Just one week ago, businessman Nakool Manohar, called ‘Fyah’ 39, of Number 43 Village, Berbice, was also charged with the same murder.He appeared before Magistrate Rabindranauth Singh in the Springlands Magistrate’s Court.

This was our reward after walking overland to Kaieteur Falls, Guyana. In 2017 166 people walked the trail to visit the falls.

published:05 Mar 2018

views:643

The incident occurred when Kaieture News publisher Glenn Lall and other staff members were at a wake which was being held for the late Kaieteur News editor/journalist, DaleAndrews.
The APNU+AFCGovernment in a strongly worded statement said that it is alarmed by the act of domestic terrorism which was attempted against the newspaper and it stands resolutely in defense of press freedom in Guyana. Communications Director within the office of the Prime MinisterImran Khan speaking to Headline news via telephone this morning said there is another rumor spreading about the issue.
While Khan or the office of the Prime Minister is not labeling anyone as the perpetrators or intellectual authors of the crime, He made the following statements in this regard. Listen.
The attacks in the past, which Khan speaks of, were the Kaieteur News Pressmen Killings in 2006, and the Fredrick Kissoon assault, when faeces were thrown at him.

published:07 Jun 2016

views:7500

Businesswoman charged for drug trafficking, escaping from police station A businesswoman, who is claiming that she had sex with two police constables in exchange for her freedom after she was arrested for drug trafficking, was yesterday arrainged before a Magistrate.The woman 38-year-old Shanaz Mohamed, a mother of four of Soesdyke, EastBankDemerara, pleaded not guilty to charges which alleged that she trafficked narcotics, escaped from police custody and engaged in the sale of alcohol without being licensed.It is alleged that on May 6, at Soesdyke, she had 487 grams of cannabis sativa (marijuana) in her possession for trafficking.It is further alleged that on the same day, while in custody at the TimehriPolice Station Enquiries Offices, she escaped.Further, it is alleged that on the same day at her residence, she sold or offered for sale, alcohol while not being licensed to sell alcohol.Kaieteur News understands that Mohamed who had been under surveillance of the CustomsAntiNarcoticsUnit (CANU), and the police was arrested on May 6, after she was allegedly found with the marijuana and a quantity of alcoholic beverages that she was unlicensed to sell.The illegal items, according to the police, were found hidden behind a fridge.As a result, she was arrested and taken to the Timehri Police Station where she was kept in handcuffs, while arrangements were being made for her to be transported to the East La Penitence Police Station, where female prisoners are usually kept.However, because of vehicle shortage, the alleged drug trafficker remained at the Timehri Police Station until May 8, when she was scheduled to appear before a court.It was during the early morning hours that she escaped.She was captured on Sunday, a short distance away from her home when she alleged that two police constables attached to the station let her go in exchange for sex.During a petition for bail, Attorney-at-lawStanleyMoore told the court that his client did not escape from the station, but was allowed to leave.The lawyer told Principal Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs-Marcus that the house in which the narcotics were found is occupied by several persons.Nevertheless, Mohamed was remanded to prison on the drug trafficking charge.As it relates to the charge, which alleged that she was unlicensed to sell alcohol, the woman was granted $70,000 bail.She was further granted bail to the tune of $100,000 for allegedly escaping from the police station.Mohamed will make her next court appearance on June 19, when she will appear in the ProvidenceMagistrates’ Courts to collect statements.

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Guyana

Guyana (pronounced /ɡaɪˈɑːnə/ or /ɡaɪˈænə/), officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a sovereign state on the northern mainland of South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Brazil to the south and southwest, Suriname to the east and Venezuela to the west. With 215,000 square kilometres (83,000sqmi), Guyana is the third-smallest country on mainland South America after Uruguay and Suriname.

The region known as "Guyana" comprised the large shield landmass north of the Amazon River and east of the Orinoco River known as the "Land of many waters". Originally inhabited by several indigenous groups, Guyana was settled by the Dutch before coming under British control in the late 18th century. It was governed as the plantation economy of British Guiana until independence in 1966, and officially became a republic within the British Commonwealth of Nations in 1970. The legacy of British rule is reflected in the country's diverse population, which includes Indian, African, Amerindian, and multiracial groups.

Guyana (Commonwealth realm)

The Commonwealth realm of Guyana, officially known as "Guyana", was a predecessor to the modern-day Guyana and an independent state that existed between 26 May 1966 and 23 February 1970.

British rule ended in 1966, when Guyana was given independence as a Commonwealth realm by the Guyana Independence Act 1966 which transformed the British Crown Colony of British Guiana into the independent sovereign constitutional monarchy of Guyana with the British monarch as head of state. Guyana shared the Sovereign with the other Commonwealth realms, and the monarch's constitutional roles were mostly delegated to the Governor-General of Guyana. The royal succession was governed by the English Act of Settlement of 1701. The following governors-generals held office in Guyana during the dominion period:

Kaieteur Falls

Kaieteur Falls is the world's widest single drop waterfall, located on the Potaro River in the Kaieteur National Park, in Essequibo, Guyana (Area Claimed by Venezuela). Its location is in the Amazon forest. It is 226 metres (741ft) high when measured from its plunge over a sandstone and conglomerate cliff to the first break. It then flows over a series of steep cascades that, when included in the measurements, bring the total height to 251 metres (822ft). While many falls have greater height, few have the combination of height and water volume, and Kaieteur is among the most powerful waterfalls in the world with an average flow rate of 663 cubic metres per second (23,400 cubic feet per second).

Upriver from the falls, the Potaro Plateau stretches out to the distant escarpment of the Pakaraima Mountains. The Potaro River empties into the Essequibo River which is one of the longest and widest rivers in South America.

Mon Repos (Vyborg)

Mon Repos or "Monrepos" (Russian:Монрепо́) (French "my rest", here written in one word) is a manor house and landscaped English park in Vyborg.

The park lies along the shoreline of the Zashchitnaya inlet of the Vyborg Bay in Vyborg, Russia, about 129 kilometres (80mi) from St. Petersburg and occupies about 180 hectares (440 acres) of land. Between 1788, when Ludwig Heinrich von Nicolai bought it, and 1943, "Monrepos" was owned by the family of Baron Nicolai (better Nicolay). The historic core of the museum complex is a manor from the early 19th century. This consists of the Main house and the Library house, monuments of wooden classical architecture, and the landscape rock park designed in the romantic style, and which remains a unique monument of gardening art. Among the park designers were such architects as J. Martinelli, Auguste de Montferrand, A. Shtakenshneider, Ch. Tetam, artists Ya. Mattenleiter, and P. Gonzago. The area of the park is marked by special physical and geographical features, like the old Wiborgite granite, which is named after Vyborg, and glacial formations of up to 20 metres (66ft) high. In this nature reserve, 50 species of different plants can be found, some of them being rare. Its fauna is diverse as well: the park abounds in numerous birds and animals.

Mon Repos man dies following stabbing at barbeque event …Father, son held by police A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed yesterday during a barbeque event at Third Street south Mon Repos, East CoastDemerara.Dead is Brayon Dewakar aka Blackie of 128 south Mon Repos, a corner away from where the incident occurred.He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public HospitalCorporation (GPHC).According to information, around 3 a.m.,Dewakar was attacked by a businessman and his son, a 24-year-old mason.Both reside at Mon Repos and were taken into police custody.When this publication visited the scene, there was still fresh blood where the stabbing occurred and neighbours were in shock at the news of the young man’s death.Witnesses to the crime claim that Dewakar was playing ‘chic chic’ when an argument broke out between him and the two suspects.It is said that the businessman’s son, armed with a knife, attacked Dewakar, who ran into the yard where the barbeque was being held.Both suspects reportedly gave chase.According to reports, Dewakar was cornered at the back of the yard where he received several stabs about the body.Dewakar then jumped the fence , but subsequently collapsed in the yard next door.Dewakar’s mother, who returned from Suriname days ago to visit her son, said she was sleeping around 3:15 a.m.,when her sister woke her with news that Dewakar was in a fight.“I went and found him (Dewakar) in a yard lying down in water.I picked him up with the help of his cousin and took him on the road.When I picked him up I said ‘Blackie’ talk to yo mommy na,” she recalled.She claims all he did was make a grunting sound and then collapsed in her arms.This was evident in a video that was widely circulated on social media that entails the woman’s horrific experience of having her son die in her arms.When this publication visited the home of the suspects, there was a different story.Relatives claimed that the businessman ventured out to see what trouble their son had gotten himself into, but was arrested at the GPHC after word of the victim’s death surfaced.The businessman’s wife was asked if her son had any other such instances where he would have caused harm to anyone.His mother did not deny that her son was an aggressive person and that he had a pending court matter for wounding another person from the Mon Repos area.The police, acting on information received, went to the home of the suspects and found the businessman’s son hiding in a toilet.The businessman was not at home.Following the incident, the businessman went to the BeterverwagtingPolice Station, where he made a report that he was robbed and beaten by the deceased man.The ranks were not aware that he was involved in the murder and issued him with a medical form.He left with the form for GPHC where he was arrested by ranks who had escorted the deceased.

Deadly high seas attack….Key teenage ‘witness’ charged with murder More than one month after one of the most deadly high seas pirate attacks in the region, police yesterday charged a teen with murder.However, from all indications the investigators and prosecutors will be using the teen as a key witness in the case.Late yesterday afternoon, police escorted the teen, who was without handcuffs and shackles, to the courtroom of Acting Chief Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs Marcus, who read him a murder charge.Nineteen-year-old Alexander De Harte of 79 Village WestCoastBerbice, was not required to plead to the indictable charge which states that between April 21 and May 3, while being in Guyana territorial waters, he murdered Tilacknauth Mohabir called ‘Caiman’ during the course of a robbery.The charge was filed under Section Three of the Hijacking and Piracy ActChapter 10:08.Police Prosecutor Gordon Mansfield told the court that the case file is still incomplete.The teenager is due back in court on June 13 when he will appear at Springlands.De Harte, after being remanded, was quickly whisked away through the back gate at the GeorgetownMagistrates’ Courts.Just one week ago, businessman Nakool Manohar, called ‘Fyah’ 39, of Number 43 Village, Berbice, was also charged with the same murder.He appeared before Magistrate Rabindranauth Singh in the Springlands Magistrate’s Court.

Guyana,reading the Kaieteur News (HD)

Guyana: Scenes of Kaieteur January 2018: pt 9

This was our reward after walking overland to Kaieteur Falls, Guyana. In 2017 166 people walked the trail to visit the falls.

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GOV’T CALLED GRENADE THROWN AT KAIETEUR NEWS A GRAVE ACT OF TERROR

GOV’T CALLED GRENADE THROWN AT KAIETEUR NEWS A GRAVE ACT OF TERROR

GOV’T CALLED GRENADE THROWN AT KAIETEUR NEWS A GRAVE ACT OF TERROR

The incident occurred when Kaieture News publisher Glenn Lall and other staff members were at a wake which was being held for the late Kaieteur News editor/journalist, DaleAndrews.
The APNU+AFCGovernment in a strongly worded statement said that it is alarmed by the act of domestic terrorism which was attempted against the newspaper and it stands resolutely in defense of press freedom in Guyana. Communications Director within the office of the Prime MinisterImran Khan speaking to Headline news via telephone this morning said there is another rumor spreading about the issue.
While Khan or the office of the Prime Minister is not labeling anyone as the perpetrators or intellectual authors of the crime, He made the following statements in this regard. Listen.
The attacks in the past, which Khan speaks of, were the Kaieteur News Pressmen Killings in 2006, and the Fredrick Kissoon assault, when faeces were thrown at him.

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GUYANA NEWS-Businesswoman charged for drug trafficking, escaping from police station

GUYANA NEWS-Businesswoman charged for drug trafficking, escaping from police station

GUYANA NEWS-Businesswoman charged for drug trafficking, escaping from police station

Businesswoman charged for drug trafficking, escaping from police station A businesswoman, who is claiming that she had sex with two police constables in exchange for her freedom after she was arrested for drug trafficking, was yesterday arrainged before a Magistrate.The woman 38-year-old Shanaz Mohamed, a mother of four of Soesdyke, EastBankDemerara, pleaded not guilty to charges which alleged that she trafficked narcotics, escaped from police custody and engaged in the sale of alcohol without being licensed.It is alleged that on May 6, at Soesdyke, she had 487 grams of cannabis sativa (marijuana) in her possession for trafficking.It is further alleged that on the same day, while in custody at the TimehriPolice Station Enquiries Offices, she escaped.Further, it is alleged that on the same day at her residence, she sold or offered for sale, alcohol while not being licensed to sell alcohol.Kaieteur News understands that Mohamed who had been under surveillance of the CustomsAntiNarcoticsUnit (CANU), and the police was arrested on May 6, after she was allegedly found with the marijuana and a quantity of alcoholic beverages that she was unlicensed to sell.The illegal items, according to the police, were found hidden behind a fridge.As a result, she was arrested and taken to the Timehri Police Station where she was kept in handcuffs, while arrangements were being made for her to be transported to the East La Penitence Police Station, where female prisoners are usually kept.However, because of vehicle shortage, the alleged drug trafficker remained at the Timehri Police Station until May 8, when she was scheduled to appear before a court.It was during the early morning hours that she escaped.She was captured on Sunday, a short distance away from her home when she alleged that two police constables attached to the station let her go in exchange for sex.During a petition for bail, Attorney-at-lawStanleyMoore told the court that his client did not escape from the station, but was allowed to leave.The lawyer told Principal Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs-Marcus that the house in which the narcotics were found is occupied by several persons.Nevertheless, Mohamed was remanded to prison on the drug trafficking charge.As it relates to the charge, which alleged that she was unlicensed to sell alcohol, the woman was granted $70,000 bail.She was further granted bail to the tune of $100,000 for allegedly escaping from the police station.Mohamed will make her next court appearance on June 19, when she will appear in the ProvidenceMagistrates’ Courts to collect statements.

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Kaieteur News believes Guyana Times lawsuit is a result of the fraud being uncovered.

Kaieteur News believes Guyana Times lawsuit is a result of the fraud being uncovered.

Kaieteur News believes Guyana Times lawsuit is a result of the fraud being uncovered.

Mon Repos man dies following stabbing at barbeque event …Father, son held by police A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed yesterday during a barbeque event at Third Street south Mon Repos, East CoastDemerara.Dead is Brayon Dewakar aka Blackie of 128 south Mon Repos, a corner away from where the incident occurred.He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public HospitalCorporation (GPHC).According to information, around 3 a.m.,Dewakar was attacked by a businessman and his son, a 24-year-old mason.Both reside at Mon Repos and were taken into police custody.When this publication visited the scene, there was still fresh blood where the stabbing occurred and neighbours were in shock at the news of the young man’s death.Witnesses to the crime claim that Dewakar was playing ‘chic chic...

Deadly high seas attack….Key teenage ‘witness’ charged with murder More than one month after one of the most deadly high seas pirate attacks in the region, police yesterday charged a teen with murder.However, from all indications the investigators and prosecutors will be using the teen as a key witness in the case.Late yesterday afternoon, police escorted the teen, who was without handcuffs and shackles, to the courtroom of Acting Chief Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs Marcus, who read him a murder charge.Nineteen-year-old Alexander De Harte of 79 Village WestCoastBerbice, was not required to plead to the indictable charge which states that between April 21 and May 3, while being in Guyana territorial waters, he murdered Tilacknauth Mohabir called ‘Caiman’ during the course of a robbery.The cha...

Guyana,reading the Kaieteur News (HD)

Guyana: Scenes of Kaieteur January 2018: pt 9

This was our reward after walking overland to Kaieteur Falls, Guyana. In 2017 166 people walked the trail to visit the falls.

published: 05 Mar 2018

GOV’T CALLED GRENADE THROWN AT KAIETEUR NEWS A GRAVE ACT OF TERROR

The incident occurred when Kaieture News publisher Glenn Lall and other staff members were at a wake which was being held for the late Kaieteur News editor/journalist, DaleAndrews.
The APNU+AFCGovernment in a strongly worded statement said that it is alarmed by the act of domestic terrorism which was attempted against the newspaper and it stands resolutely in defense of press freedom in Guyana. Communications Director within the office of the Prime MinisterImran Khan speaking to Headline news via telephone this morning said there is another rumor spreading about the issue.
While Khan or the office of the Prime Minister is not labeling anyone as the perpetrators or intellectual authors of the crime, He made the following statements in this regard. Listen.
The attacks in the past, whi...

published: 07 Jun 2016

GUYANA NEWS-Businesswoman charged for drug trafficking, escaping from police station

Businesswoman charged for drug trafficking, escaping from police station A businesswoman, who is claiming that she had sex with two police constables in exchange for her freedom after she was arrested for drug trafficking, was yesterday arrainged before a Magistrate.The woman 38-year-old Shanaz Mohamed, a mother of four of Soesdyke, EastBankDemerara, pleaded not guilty to charges which alleged that she trafficked narcotics, escaped from police custody and engaged in the sale of alcohol without being licensed.It is alleged that on May 6, at Soesdyke, she had 487 grams of cannabis sativa (marijuana) in her possession for trafficking.It is further alleged that on the same day, while in custody at the TimehriPolice Station Enquiries Offices, she escaped.Further, it is alleged that on the sa...

published: 06 Jun 2018

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published: 22 Jun 2018

Kaieteur News believes Guyana Times lawsuit is a result of the fraud being uncovered.

Mon Repos man dies following stabbing at barbeque event …Father, son held by police A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed yesterday during a barbeque event at T...

Mon Repos man dies following stabbing at barbeque event …Father, son held by police A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed yesterday during a barbeque event at Third Street south Mon Repos, East CoastDemerara.Dead is Brayon Dewakar aka Blackie of 128 south Mon Repos, a corner away from where the incident occurred.He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public HospitalCorporation (GPHC).According to information, around 3 a.m.,Dewakar was attacked by a businessman and his son, a 24-year-old mason.Both reside at Mon Repos and were taken into police custody.When this publication visited the scene, there was still fresh blood where the stabbing occurred and neighbours were in shock at the news of the young man’s death.Witnesses to the crime claim that Dewakar was playing ‘chic chic’ when an argument broke out between him and the two suspects.It is said that the businessman’s son, armed with a knife, attacked Dewakar, who ran into the yard where the barbeque was being held.Both suspects reportedly gave chase.According to reports, Dewakar was cornered at the back of the yard where he received several stabs about the body.Dewakar then jumped the fence , but subsequently collapsed in the yard next door.Dewakar’s mother, who returned from Suriname days ago to visit her son, said she was sleeping around 3:15 a.m.,when her sister woke her with news that Dewakar was in a fight.“I went and found him (Dewakar) in a yard lying down in water.I picked him up with the help of his cousin and took him on the road.When I picked him up I said ‘Blackie’ talk to yo mommy na,” she recalled.She claims all he did was make a grunting sound and then collapsed in her arms.This was evident in a video that was widely circulated on social media that entails the woman’s horrific experience of having her son die in her arms.When this publication visited the home of the suspects, there was a different story.Relatives claimed that the businessman ventured out to see what trouble their son had gotten himself into, but was arrested at the GPHC after word of the victim’s death surfaced.The businessman’s wife was asked if her son had any other such instances where he would have caused harm to anyone.His mother did not deny that her son was an aggressive person and that he had a pending court matter for wounding another person from the Mon Repos area.The police, acting on information received, went to the home of the suspects and found the businessman’s son hiding in a toilet.The businessman was not at home.Following the incident, the businessman went to the BeterverwagtingPolice Station, where he made a report that he was robbed and beaten by the deceased man.The ranks were not aware that he was involved in the murder and issued him with a medical form.He left with the form for GPHC where he was arrested by ranks who had escorted the deceased.

Mon Repos man dies following stabbing at barbeque event …Father, son held by police A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed yesterday during a barbeque event at Third Street south Mon Repos, East CoastDemerara.Dead is Brayon Dewakar aka Blackie of 128 south Mon Repos, a corner away from where the incident occurred.He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public HospitalCorporation (GPHC).According to information, around 3 a.m.,Dewakar was attacked by a businessman and his son, a 24-year-old mason.Both reside at Mon Repos and were taken into police custody.When this publication visited the scene, there was still fresh blood where the stabbing occurred and neighbours were in shock at the news of the young man’s death.Witnesses to the crime claim that Dewakar was playing ‘chic chic’ when an argument broke out between him and the two suspects.It is said that the businessman’s son, armed with a knife, attacked Dewakar, who ran into the yard where the barbeque was being held.Both suspects reportedly gave chase.According to reports, Dewakar was cornered at the back of the yard where he received several stabs about the body.Dewakar then jumped the fence , but subsequently collapsed in the yard next door.Dewakar’s mother, who returned from Suriname days ago to visit her son, said she was sleeping around 3:15 a.m.,when her sister woke her with news that Dewakar was in a fight.“I went and found him (Dewakar) in a yard lying down in water.I picked him up with the help of his cousin and took him on the road.When I picked him up I said ‘Blackie’ talk to yo mommy na,” she recalled.She claims all he did was make a grunting sound and then collapsed in her arms.This was evident in a video that was widely circulated on social media that entails the woman’s horrific experience of having her son die in her arms.When this publication visited the home of the suspects, there was a different story.Relatives claimed that the businessman ventured out to see what trouble their son had gotten himself into, but was arrested at the GPHC after word of the victim’s death surfaced.The businessman’s wife was asked if her son had any other such instances where he would have caused harm to anyone.His mother did not deny that her son was an aggressive person and that he had a pending court matter for wounding another person from the Mon Repos area.The police, acting on information received, went to the home of the suspects and found the businessman’s son hiding in a toilet.The businessman was not at home.Following the incident, the businessman went to the BeterverwagtingPolice Station, where he made a report that he was robbed and beaten by the deceased man.The ranks were not aware that he was involved in the murder and issued him with a medical form.He left with the form for GPHC where he was arrested by ranks who had escorted the deceased.

Deadly high seas attack….Key teenage ‘witness’ charged with murder More than one month after one of the most deadly high seas pirate attacks in the region, poli...

Deadly high seas attack….Key teenage ‘witness’ charged with murder More than one month after one of the most deadly high seas pirate attacks in the region, police yesterday charged a teen with murder.However, from all indications the investigators and prosecutors will be using the teen as a key witness in the case.Late yesterday afternoon, police escorted the teen, who was without handcuffs and shackles, to the courtroom of Acting Chief Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs Marcus, who read him a murder charge.Nineteen-year-old Alexander De Harte of 79 Village WestCoastBerbice, was not required to plead to the indictable charge which states that between April 21 and May 3, while being in Guyana territorial waters, he murdered Tilacknauth Mohabir called ‘Caiman’ during the course of a robbery.The charge was filed under Section Three of the Hijacking and Piracy ActChapter 10:08.Police Prosecutor Gordon Mansfield told the court that the case file is still incomplete.The teenager is due back in court on June 13 when he will appear at Springlands.De Harte, after being remanded, was quickly whisked away through the back gate at the GeorgetownMagistrates’ Courts.Just one week ago, businessman Nakool Manohar, called ‘Fyah’ 39, of Number 43 Village, Berbice, was also charged with the same murder.He appeared before Magistrate Rabindranauth Singh in the Springlands Magistrate’s Court.

Deadly high seas attack….Key teenage ‘witness’ charged with murder More than one month after one of the most deadly high seas pirate attacks in the region, police yesterday charged a teen with murder.However, from all indications the investigators and prosecutors will be using the teen as a key witness in the case.Late yesterday afternoon, police escorted the teen, who was without handcuffs and shackles, to the courtroom of Acting Chief Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs Marcus, who read him a murder charge.Nineteen-year-old Alexander De Harte of 79 Village WestCoastBerbice, was not required to plead to the indictable charge which states that between April 21 and May 3, while being in Guyana territorial waters, he murdered Tilacknauth Mohabir called ‘Caiman’ during the course of a robbery.The charge was filed under Section Three of the Hijacking and Piracy ActChapter 10:08.Police Prosecutor Gordon Mansfield told the court that the case file is still incomplete.The teenager is due back in court on June 13 when he will appear at Springlands.De Harte, after being remanded, was quickly whisked away through the back gate at the GeorgetownMagistrates’ Courts.Just one week ago, businessman Nakool Manohar, called ‘Fyah’ 39, of Number 43 Village, Berbice, was also charged with the same murder.He appeared before Magistrate Rabindranauth Singh in the Springlands Magistrate’s Court.

The incident occurred when Kaieture News publisher Glenn Lall and other staff members were at a wake which was being held for the late Kaieteur News editor/journalist, DaleAndrews.
The APNU+AFCGovernment in a strongly worded statement said that it is alarmed by the act of domestic terrorism which was attempted against the newspaper and it stands resolutely in defense of press freedom in Guyana. Communications Director within the office of the Prime MinisterImran Khan speaking to Headline news via telephone this morning said there is another rumor spreading about the issue.
While Khan or the office of the Prime Minister is not labeling anyone as the perpetrators or intellectual authors of the crime, He made the following statements in this regard. Listen.
The attacks in the past, which Khan speaks of, were the Kaieteur News Pressmen Killings in 2006, and the Fredrick Kissoon assault, when faeces were thrown at him.

The incident occurred when Kaieture News publisher Glenn Lall and other staff members were at a wake which was being held for the late Kaieteur News editor/journalist, DaleAndrews.
The APNU+AFCGovernment in a strongly worded statement said that it is alarmed by the act of domestic terrorism which was attempted against the newspaper and it stands resolutely in defense of press freedom in Guyana. Communications Director within the office of the Prime MinisterImran Khan speaking to Headline news via telephone this morning said there is another rumor spreading about the issue.
While Khan or the office of the Prime Minister is not labeling anyone as the perpetrators or intellectual authors of the crime, He made the following statements in this regard. Listen.
The attacks in the past, which Khan speaks of, were the Kaieteur News Pressmen Killings in 2006, and the Fredrick Kissoon assault, when faeces were thrown at him.

GUYANA NEWS-Businesswoman charged for drug trafficking, escaping from police station

Businesswoman charged for drug trafficking, escaping from police station A businesswoman, who is claiming that she had sex with two police constables in exchang...

Businesswoman charged for drug trafficking, escaping from police station A businesswoman, who is claiming that she had sex with two police constables in exchange for her freedom after she was arrested for drug trafficking, was yesterday arrainged before a Magistrate.The woman 38-year-old Shanaz Mohamed, a mother of four of Soesdyke, EastBankDemerara, pleaded not guilty to charges which alleged that she trafficked narcotics, escaped from police custody and engaged in the sale of alcohol without being licensed.It is alleged that on May 6, at Soesdyke, she had 487 grams of cannabis sativa (marijuana) in her possession for trafficking.It is further alleged that on the same day, while in custody at the TimehriPolice Station Enquiries Offices, she escaped.Further, it is alleged that on the same day at her residence, she sold or offered for sale, alcohol while not being licensed to sell alcohol.Kaieteur News understands that Mohamed who had been under surveillance of the CustomsAntiNarcoticsUnit (CANU), and the police was arrested on May 6, after she was allegedly found with the marijuana and a quantity of alcoholic beverages that she was unlicensed to sell.The illegal items, according to the police, were found hidden behind a fridge.As a result, she was arrested and taken to the Timehri Police Station where she was kept in handcuffs, while arrangements were being made for her to be transported to the East La Penitence Police Station, where female prisoners are usually kept.However, because of vehicle shortage, the alleged drug trafficker remained at the Timehri Police Station until May 8, when she was scheduled to appear before a court.It was during the early morning hours that she escaped.She was captured on Sunday, a short distance away from her home when she alleged that two police constables attached to the station let her go in exchange for sex.During a petition for bail, Attorney-at-lawStanleyMoore told the court that his client did not escape from the station, but was allowed to leave.The lawyer told Principal Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs-Marcus that the house in which the narcotics were found is occupied by several persons.Nevertheless, Mohamed was remanded to prison on the drug trafficking charge.As it relates to the charge, which alleged that she was unlicensed to sell alcohol, the woman was granted $70,000 bail.She was further granted bail to the tune of $100,000 for allegedly escaping from the police station.Mohamed will make her next court appearance on June 19, when she will appear in the ProvidenceMagistrates’ Courts to collect statements.

Businesswoman charged for drug trafficking, escaping from police station A businesswoman, who is claiming that she had sex with two police constables in exchange for her freedom after she was arrested for drug trafficking, was yesterday arrainged before a Magistrate.The woman 38-year-old Shanaz Mohamed, a mother of four of Soesdyke, EastBankDemerara, pleaded not guilty to charges which alleged that she trafficked narcotics, escaped from police custody and engaged in the sale of alcohol without being licensed.It is alleged that on May 6, at Soesdyke, she had 487 grams of cannabis sativa (marijuana) in her possession for trafficking.It is further alleged that on the same day, while in custody at the TimehriPolice Station Enquiries Offices, she escaped.Further, it is alleged that on the same day at her residence, she sold or offered for sale, alcohol while not being licensed to sell alcohol.Kaieteur News understands that Mohamed who had been under surveillance of the CustomsAntiNarcoticsUnit (CANU), and the police was arrested on May 6, after she was allegedly found with the marijuana and a quantity of alcoholic beverages that she was unlicensed to sell.The illegal items, according to the police, were found hidden behind a fridge.As a result, she was arrested and taken to the Timehri Police Station where she was kept in handcuffs, while arrangements were being made for her to be transported to the East La Penitence Police Station, where female prisoners are usually kept.However, because of vehicle shortage, the alleged drug trafficker remained at the Timehri Police Station until May 8, when she was scheduled to appear before a court.It was during the early morning hours that she escaped.She was captured on Sunday, a short distance away from her home when she alleged that two police constables attached to the station let her go in exchange for sex.During a petition for bail, Attorney-at-lawStanleyMoore told the court that his client did not escape from the station, but was allowed to leave.The lawyer told Principal Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs-Marcus that the house in which the narcotics were found is occupied by several persons.Nevertheless, Mohamed was remanded to prison on the drug trafficking charge.As it relates to the charge, which alleged that she was unlicensed to sell alcohol, the woman was granted $70,000 bail.She was further granted bail to the tune of $100,000 for allegedly escaping from the police station.Mohamed will make her next court appearance on June 19, when she will appear in the ProvidenceMagistrates’ Courts to collect statements.

Mon Repos man dies following stabbing at barbeque event …Father, son held by police A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed yesterday during a barbeque event at Third Street south Mon Repos, East CoastDemerara.Dead is Brayon Dewakar aka Blackie of 128 south Mon Repos, a corner away from where the incident occurred.He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public HospitalCorporation (GPHC).According to information, around 3 a.m.,Dewakar was attacked by a businessman and his son, a 24-year-old mason.Both reside at Mon Repos and were taken into police custody.When this publication visited the scene, there was still fresh blood where the stabbing occurred and neighbours were in shock at the news of the young man’s death.Witnesses to the crime claim that Dewakar was playing ‘chic chic’ when an argument broke out between him and the two suspects.It is said that the businessman’s son, armed with a knife, attacked Dewakar, who ran into the yard where the barbeque was being held.Both suspects reportedly gave chase.According to reports, Dewakar was cornered at the back of the yard where he received several stabs about the body.Dewakar then jumped the fence , but subsequently collapsed in the yard next door.Dewakar’s mother, who returned from Suriname days ago to visit her son, said she was sleeping around 3:15 a.m.,when her sister woke her with news that Dewakar was in a fight.“I went and found him (Dewakar) in a yard lying down in water.I picked him up with the help of his cousin and took him on the road.When I picked him up I said ‘Blackie’ talk to yo mommy na,” she recalled.She claims all he did was make a grunting sound and then collapsed in her arms.This was evident in a video that was widely circulated on social media that entails the woman’s horrific experience of having her son die in her arms.When this publication visited the home of the suspects, there was a different story.Relatives claimed that the businessman ventured out to see what trouble their son had gotten himself into, but was arrested at the GPHC after word of the victim’s death surfaced.The businessman’s wife was asked if her son had any other such instances where he would have caused harm to anyone.His mother did not deny that her son was an aggressive person and that he had a pending court matter for wounding another person from the Mon Repos area.The police, acting on information received, went to the home of the suspects and found the businessman’s son hiding in a toilet.The businessman was not at home.Following the incident, the businessman went to the BeterverwagtingPolice Station, where he made a report that he was robbed and beaten by the deceased man.The ranks were not aware that he was involved in the murder and issued him with a medical form.He left with the form for GPHC where he was arrested by ranks who had escorted the deceased.

Deadly high seas attack….Key teenage ‘witness’ charged with murder More than one month after one of the most deadly high seas pirate attacks in the region, police yesterday charged a teen with murder.However, from all indications the investigators and prosecutors will be using the teen as a key witness in the case.Late yesterday afternoon, police escorted the teen, who was without handcuffs and shackles, to the courtroom of Acting Chief Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs Marcus, who read him a murder charge.Nineteen-year-old Alexander De Harte of 79 Village WestCoastBerbice, was not required to plead to the indictable charge which states that between April 21 and May 3, while being in Guyana territorial waters, he murdered Tilacknauth Mohabir called ‘Caiman’ during the course of a robbery.The charge was filed under Section Three of the Hijacking and Piracy ActChapter 10:08.Police Prosecutor Gordon Mansfield told the court that the case file is still incomplete.The teenager is due back in court on June 13 when he will appear at Springlands.De Harte, after being remanded, was quickly whisked away through the back gate at the GeorgetownMagistrates’ Courts.Just one week ago, businessman Nakool Manohar, called ‘Fyah’ 39, of Number 43 Village, Berbice, was also charged with the same murder.He appeared before Magistrate Rabindranauth Singh in the Springlands Magistrate’s Court.

GOV’T CALLED GRENADE THROWN AT KAIETEUR NEWS A GRAVE ACT OF TERROR

The incident occurred when Kaieture News publisher Glenn Lall and other staff members were at a wake which was being held for the late Kaieteur News editor/journalist, DaleAndrews.
The APNU+AFCGovernment in a strongly worded statement said that it is alarmed by the act of domestic terrorism which was attempted against the newspaper and it stands resolutely in defense of press freedom in Guyana. Communications Director within the office of the Prime MinisterImran Khan speaking to Headline news via telephone this morning said there is another rumor spreading about the issue.
While Khan or the office of the Prime Minister is not labeling anyone as the perpetrators or intellectual authors of the crime, He made the following statements in this regard. Listen.
The attacks in the past, which Khan speaks of, were the Kaieteur News Pressmen Killings in 2006, and the Fredrick Kissoon assault, when faeces were thrown at him.

GUYANA NEWS-Businesswoman charged for drug trafficking, escaping from police station

Businesswoman charged for drug trafficking, escaping from police station A businesswoman, who is claiming that she had sex with two police constables in exchange for her freedom after she was arrested for drug trafficking, was yesterday arrainged before a Magistrate.The woman 38-year-old Shanaz Mohamed, a mother of four of Soesdyke, EastBankDemerara, pleaded not guilty to charges which alleged that she trafficked narcotics, escaped from police custody and engaged in the sale of alcohol without being licensed.It is alleged that on May 6, at Soesdyke, she had 487 grams of cannabis sativa (marijuana) in her possession for trafficking.It is further alleged that on the same day, while in custody at the TimehriPolice Station Enquiries Offices, she escaped.Further, it is alleged that on the same day at her residence, she sold or offered for sale, alcohol while not being licensed to sell alcohol.Kaieteur News understands that Mohamed who had been under surveillance of the CustomsAntiNarcoticsUnit (CANU), and the police was arrested on May 6, after she was allegedly found with the marijuana and a quantity of alcoholic beverages that she was unlicensed to sell.The illegal items, according to the police, were found hidden behind a fridge.As a result, she was arrested and taken to the Timehri Police Station where she was kept in handcuffs, while arrangements were being made for her to be transported to the East La Penitence Police Station, where female prisoners are usually kept.However, because of vehicle shortage, the alleged drug trafficker remained at the Timehri Police Station until May 8, when she was scheduled to appear before a court.It was during the early morning hours that she escaped.She was captured on Sunday, a short distance away from her home when she alleged that two police constables attached to the station let her go in exchange for sex.During a petition for bail, Attorney-at-lawStanleyMoore told the court that his client did not escape from the station, but was allowed to leave.The lawyer told Principal Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs-Marcus that the house in which the narcotics were found is occupied by several persons.Nevertheless, Mohamed was remanded to prison on the drug trafficking charge.As it relates to the charge, which alleged that she was unlicensed to sell alcohol, the woman was granted $70,000 bail.She was further granted bail to the tune of $100,000 for allegedly escaping from the police station.Mohamed will make her next court appearance on June 19, when she will appear in the ProvidenceMagistrates’ Courts to collect statements.

Kaieteur News

Kaieteur News is a privately owned daily newspaper published in Guyana, South America. Kaieteur News columnists include Freddie Kissoon, Stella Ramsaroop, Adam Harris, and an anonymous columnist who goes by the nom de plume "Peeping Tom".